Woman found dead in storage unit, believed to have been alone when she died

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Updated: 9:23 AM EST Jan 18, 2019

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WEBVTT WAS NOT A STUDENT THERE, BUT HE PLAYED CLUB RUGBY AND HUNG AROUND CAMPUS, WHICH IS HOW ONE OF THE ALLEGED VICTIM’S IDENTIFIED HIM. SEAN: A ROCHESTER MAN IS ACCUSED OF STEALING A GUN FROM A STORAGE UNIT WHERE A WOMAN TOOK HER OWN LIFE. INVESTIGATORS SAY THIS ALL HAPPENED BACK IN OCTOBER. THEY SAY ALBERT CREMENT CAME ACROSS THE SCENE AND TOOK THE GUN THAT WOMAN USED BE

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Rochester man accused of taking gun from suicide scene

Woman found dead in storage unit, believed to have been alone when she died

A Rochester man is facing weapons charges in connection with the suicide of a woman found in a vehicle inside a storage unit.Albert Crement, 60, was charged with theft of a firearm and being a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon.Rochester police said the arrest was made in connection with the investigation into the October death of a woman whose body was found in a storage unit at Rochester Self Storage on South Main Street. The woman's death was determined to be a suicide.Crement was accused of stealing the gun the woman used before police arrived. Police said they believe the woman was alone when she killed herself.Police said they don't know why Crement was in the area, and they said he did not work for the storage company.He was released on personal recognizance bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 31.

ROCHESTER, N.H. —

A Rochester man is facing weapons charges in connection with the suicide of a woman found in a vehicle inside a storage unit.

Albert Crement, 60, was charged with theft of a firearm and being a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon.

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Rochester police said the arrest was made in connection with the investigation into the October death of a woman whose body was found in a storage unit at Rochester Self Storage on South Main Street. The woman's death was determined to be a suicide.

Crement was accused of stealing the gun the woman used before police arrived. Police said they believe the woman was alone when she killed herself.

Police said they don't know why Crement was in the area, and they said he did not work for the storage company.

He was released on personal recognizance bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 31.